Here are some short instructions for use of mod-xslt.
The stylesheet is specified using the Processing Instruction
<?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="URL-OF-YOUR-STYLESHEET"?>
or now new
<?xslt-stylesheet agent="THE-USER-AGENT-STRING-OF-THE-BROWSER" href="URL-OF-YOUR-STYLESHEET"?>
This now enables you to use different Stylesheets for different browsers. (For example Netscape & IE) (or Web & WAP for that matter)
Resourcer is an editor for .resources binaries and .resX XML file formats used with the .NET platform. The program allows the integration of bitmaps, icons and text strings into resource packages. Resourcer allows editing of name/string pairs, import of various kinds of data formats (bitmaps, icons, etc) and merging of resources from different sources.
A free MS Word reader for Linux and RISC OS. Antiword converts the files from Word 2, 6, 7, 97, 2000 and 2002 to text and postscript. There are ports to BeOS, OS/2, MacOS X, VMS, DOS and others
Address book helps you look up your addresses from the system tray.
It is quite useful in that way 慶ause it stays out of the way and is
easily accessible when needed. Double clicking on any URL will start
the default web browser and take you to that URL. Double clicking on
the phone number will dial that number. Every column supports
sorting and can be customized to your needs. Preview will display
the notes associated with each record.
This program can also import Comma Separated Values (*csv) text files
of Outlook Express.
Following is a repost of the public domain make that I posted
to net.sources a couple of months ago. I have fixed a few bugs, and
added some more features, and the resulting changes amounted to
about as much text as the whole program (hence the repost).一個編譯器C代碼,詳見REDME。
By Tom Christiansen and Nathan Torkington
ISBN 1-56592-243-3
First Edition, published August 1998.
(See the catalog page for this book.)
Search the text of Perl Cookbook.
Table of Contents
Copyright Page
Foreword
Preface
Chapter 1: Strings
Chapter 2: Numbers
Chapter 3: Dates and Times
Chapter 4: Arrays
Chapter 5: Hashes
Chapter 6: Pattern Matching
Chapter 7: File Access
Chapter 8: File Contents
Chapter 9: Directories
Chapter 10: Subroutines
Chapter 11: References and Records
Chapter 12: Packages, Libraries, and Modules
Chapter 13: Classes, Objects, and Ties
Chapter 14: Database Access
Chapter 15: User Interfaces
Chapter 16: Process Management and Communication
Chapter 17: Sockets
Chapter 18: Internet Services
Chapter 19: CGI Programming
Chapter 20: Web Automation
Index
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by Randal L. Schwartz and Tom Phoenix
ISBN 0-596-00132-0
Third Edition, published July 2001.
(See the catalog page for this book.)
the text of Learning Perl, 3rd Edition.
Table of Contents
Copyright Page
Preface
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Scalar Data
Chapter 3: Lists and Arrays
Chapter 4: Subroutines
Chapter 5: Hashes
Chapter 6: I/O Basics
Chapter 7: Concepts of Regular Expressions
Chapter 8: More About Regular Expressions
Chapter 9: Using Regular Expressions
Chapter 10: More Control Structures
Chapter 11: Filehandles and File Tests
Chapter 12: Directory Operations
Chapter 13: Manipulating Files and Directories
Chapter 14: Process Management
Chapter 15: Strings and Sorting
Chapter 16: Simple Databases
Chapter 17: Some Advanced Perl Techniques
Appendix A: Exercise Answers
Appendix B: Beyond the Llama
Index
Colophon